Archief - Stereotypen over de werelddelen

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sir oinksalot

Legacy Member
kheb er nog ene gevonden daarnet:
Last month, the U.N. conducted a worldwide survey. The only question asked was:
"Would you please give your honest opinion about solutions to World Food shortages?"
The survey was a huge failure:
In Eastern Europe they didn't know what 'honest' meant.
In Western Europe they didn't know what 'shortage' meant.
In Africa they didn't know what 'food' meant.
In China they didn't know what 'opinion' meant.
In the Middle East they didn't know what 'solution' meant.
In South America they didn't know what 'please' meant.
And of course, In the USA, they didn't know what 'rest of the world' meant.

doet je werkelijk nadenken...

spectrious

Legacy Member
Das uit zelfde boekske als dezen:

Last month, the U.N. conducted a worldwide survey. The only question asked was:
"Would you please give your honest opinion about solutions to World Food shortages?"
The survey was a huge failure:
In Eastern Europe they didn't know what 'honest' meant.
In Western Europe they didn't know what 'shortage' meant.
In Africa they didn't know what 'food' meant.
In China they didn't know what 'opinion' meant.
In the Middle East they didn't know what 'solution' meant.
In South America they didn't know what 'please' meant.
And of course, In the USA, they didn't know what 'rest of the world' meant.

of benk nu mis?

Ironpole

Legacy Member
Lag even strijk met "In Africa they didn't know what 'food' meant." :rofl:

ByTEsPaWn

Legacy Member
spectrious zei:
Das uit zelfde boekske als dezen:

Last month, the U.N. conducted a worldwide survey. The only question asked was:
"Would you please give your honest opinion about solutions to World Food shortages?"
The survey was a huge failure:
In Eastern Europe they didn't know what 'honest' meant.
In Western Europe they didn't know what 'shortage' meant.
In Africa they didn't know what 'food' meant.
In China they didn't know what 'opinion' meant.
In the Middle East they didn't know what 'solution' meant.
In South America they didn't know what 'please' meant.
And of course, In the USA, they didn't know what 'rest of the world' meant.

of benk nu mis?
MAAR...
Dat is weer dezelfde! Zijn jullie dom of zo? Leer eens de vorige posts lezen!
Ben ik hier dan de enige die dit opmerkt? Ik denk dat ik hier de slimste persoon ben!

sir oinksalot

Legacy Member
in ons werkboek: contact, van engels staan er zo ook veel
dees vind ik wel een goeie:
Last month, the U.N. conducted a worldwide survey. The only question asked was:
"Would you please give your honest opinion about solutions to World Food shortages?"
The survey was a huge failure:
In Eastern Europe they didn't know what 'honest' meant.
In Western Europe they didn't know what 'shortage' meant.
In Africa they didn't know what 'food' meant.
In China they didn't know what 'opinion' meant.
In the Middle East they didn't know what 'solution' meant.
In South America they didn't know what 'please' meant.
And of course, In the USA, they didn't know what 'rest of the world' meant.

de Waaslandwolf

Legacy Member
Persoonlijk vind ik deze dan geslaagder:

Last month, the U.N. conducted a worldwide survey. The only question asked was:
"Would you please give your honest opinion about solutions to World Food shortages?"
The survey was a huge failure:
In Eastern Europe they didn't know what 'honest' meant.
In Western Europe they didn't know what 'shortage' meant.
In Africa they didn't know what 'food' meant.
In China they didn't know what 'opinion' meant.
In the Middle East they didn't know what 'solution' meant.
In South America they didn't know what 'please' meant.
And of course, In the USA, they didn't know what 'rest of the world' meant.

Maar das maar een mening natuurlijk.

Ironpole

Legacy Member
Ja mannen, ben in mijn "Stereotypen over werelddelen"-archief gaan kijken en heb deze leuke versie nog gevonden:

Last month, the U.N. conducted a worldwide survey. The only question asked was:
"Would you please give your honest opinion about solutions to World Food shortages?"
The survey was a huge failure:
In Eastern Europe they didn't know what 'honest' meant.
In Western Europe they didn't know what 'shortage' meant.
In Africa they didn't know what 'food' meant.
In China they didn't know what 'opinion' meant.
In the Middle East they didn't know what 'solution' meant.
In South America they didn't know what 'please' meant.
And of course, In the USA, they didn't know what 'rest of the world' meant.

spectrious

Legacy Member
Volgens het boekske van de UN da ik ter informatie in een infozuil heb gekregen in de europeseunie hun gebouw toen ik daar met school was op een geplande uitstap om ons intellectueel niveau te verbeteren dat achteraf gezien behoorlijk mislukt is wegens de veletekortkomingen van sommige leerlingen uit de 5de economische klas waar ik toevallig lid van ben omdat ik ok daar in zit wegens mijn economische interesses die ik heb gekweekt enkele jaren geleden toen ik nog een snotter van 13 was. :unsure:

Wel in dat boekske staat met grafiekskes enal (!) het volgende:

Last month, the U.N. conducted a worldwide survey. The only question asked was:
"Would you please give your honest opinion about solutions to World Food shortages?"
The survey was a huge failure:
In Eastern Europe they didn't know what 'honest' meant.
In Western Europe they didn't know what 'shortage' meant.
In Africa they didn't know what 'food' meant.
In China they didn't know what 'opinion' meant.
In the Middle East they didn't know what 'solution' meant.
In South America they didn't know what 'please' meant.
And of course, In the USA, they didn't know what 'rest of the world' meant.

Nooby007

Legacy Member
omg gasten, tis al goe zenne :crazy: ik lees ni graag lange texten en zeker ni als ze meermaals in de zelfste thread staan :x
Het archief is een bevroren moment uit een vorige versie van dit forum, met andere regels en andere bazen. Deze posts weerspiegelen op geen enkele manier onze huidige ideeën, waarden of wereldbeelden en zijn op sommige plaatsen gecensureerd wegens ontoelaatbaar. Veel zijn in een andere tijdsgeest gemaakt, al dan niet ironisch - zoals in het ironische subforum Off-Topic - en zouden op dit moment niet meer gepost (mogen) worden. Toch bieden we dit archief nog graag aan als informatiedatabank en naslagwerk. Lees er hier meer over of start een gesprek met anderen.
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